FAQs - Destination Signs on Interstate and Freeway Highways
Is there a limit to the number of destinations that can be signed?
Yes. The standards included in the MUTCD allow for two destinations on each Destination Sign. Up to two Destination Signs can be installed at each interchange for a total of four destinations. However, not every interchange will have space for two Destination Signs. At some interchanges there may only be room for one Destination Sign, so only two destinations would be signed.
The Destination Sign furthest from the interchange is the Advance Guide Sign and may have up to two destinations shown. The next destination sign, if used, is the Supplemental Destination Sign and it too can have two destinations. The Destination Sign located at the exit ramp is the Exit Destination Sign and will show the same destinations as the Advance Guide Sign.
Yes. The standards included in the MUTCD allow for two destinations on each Destination Sign. Up to two Destination Signs can be installed at each interchange for a total of four destinations. However, not every interchange will have space for two Destination Signs. At some interchanges there may only be room for one Destination Sign, so only two destinations would be signed.
The Destination Sign furthest from the interchange is the Advance Guide Sign and may have up to two destinations shown. The next destination sign, if used, is the Supplemental Destination Sign and it too can have two destinations. The Destination Sign located at the exit ramp is the Exit Destination Sign and will show the same destinations as the Advance Guide Sign.

